Klopp hailed his team's best performance so far after goals from Georginio Wijnaldum and Roberto Firmino established a comfortable lead that would have been bigger but for some wasteful finishing.

Tottenham hit back in injury time through Erik Lamela and then had a strong claim for a penalty rejected, but Liverpool had dominated the remainder of the game.

Adding to the good news emerging from the trip to Wembley was confirmation that Firmino's eye injury is not as serious as initially feared - an examination revealed an abrasion without lasting damage - and the Brazilian playmaker remains in contention to face Paris Saint-Germain.

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"Now is Tottenham, but other teams will come. A game is a game, it's not really a statement. You can win today and lose another game."

The fixture was due to open the new White Hart Lane only for delays to its £800m redevelopment to extend Tottenham's occupancy of Wembley until at least late November.

Alarm over Harry Kane's lacklustre form continues after he acted as a peripheral figure against Liverpool and Mauricio Pochettino was once again forced to defend England 's Golden Boot winner at the recent World Cup.

"I respect every single opinion, but for me it's a collective problem. I am not going to put the finger on some player. I am happy with all the players," Pochettino said.

"We need to give time to the players to get their best and of course to show our potential in time."